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Another popular Android brand is making its own Bluetooth and UWB smart tag


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TL;DR

  • Evidence from Hyper OS suggests Xiaomi is developing its first item tracker, the Xiaomi Tag.
  • The Xiaomi Tag will likely use a CR2032 battery and may come in two versions, including one with Ultra-Wideband (UWB).
  • A global launch is not yet confirmed, but if it pans out, it could potentially democratize Bluetooth trackers and significantly boost Android’s Find Hub network.

We’ve seen a handful of Android-compatible Bluetooth trackers released over the years, but the market is largely untapped, if Apple’s success with AirTags is any indication. Motorola recently announced its Moto Tag 2 tracker, but there’s still plenty of space in the market for other Android brands to launch their offerings. It seems Xiaomi has decided to finally enter this space, as a new leak shows off the upcoming Xiaomi Tag.

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Trusted leaker Kacper Skrzypek has shared on X that Xiaomi is working on its own item tracker, called Xiaomi Tag, based on translated files within Hyper OS.

Kacper Skrzypek leaks Xiaomi Tag

As the leaker mentions, the Xiaomi Tag could come in two variants: one with UWB and one without. The tracker will be powered by a CR2032 coin battery, indicating the battery is most likely user-replaceable. The Xiaomi Tag is said to be set for release in China for now, but the evidence isn’t conclusive yet, so we’re crossing our fingers for a wider global release.

Xiaomi Tag leak

Kacper also shared with Android Authority several strings that highlight how the Xiaomi Tag would work:

Code

Xiaomi Tag is nearby. Tap to view details.
Xiaomi Tag detected
"Turn on \"Find this device\" to add your Xiaomi Tag. You'll be able to view location on the map and receive notifications."
Peel off the label at the bottom of your Xiaomi Tag and hold it close to your phone
Get reminders when your Xiaomi Tag is left behind
Trust this Xiaomi Tag
"Once you trust this Xiaomi Tag, you'll no longer receive notifications when it moves with your device."
Xiaomi Tag battery is low

As expected, pairing the Xiaomi Tag would be as simple as peeling off a label (which keeps the battery out of contact and hence the tracker off) and bringing it close to your phone. Users will be able to view the Xiaomi Tag’s location on a map and receive notifications when the tag is left behind.

From the strings, it seems the Xiaomi Tag would also allow other nearby users to “trust” the tracker, thereby avoiding “unwanted tracker” notifications when the tracker travels with them.

The Xiaomi Tag looks very clean so far, and we’re crossing our fingers for a global release. A Xiaomi-made tracker could democratize item trackers if the company prices it aggressively, as it usually does with its products. It could get more people to use these item trackers, and the wider adoption could, in turn, help strengthen Android’s Find Hub network.

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